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Sea Bunnies of Japan

  • Geek in a Gi
  • Aug 4, 2015
  • 1 min read

This tiny sea slug’s bunny ears are actually rhinophores, or chemosensory scent/taste organs that help them detect chemicals in the water and make their way across the ocean floor. They can be found from the Indian Ocean to the Philippines to Japan, where photos of them have become popular.

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Flammable Biology Nerd with a Fondess for NatGeo, Chameleons.  Yellow Labradors, Night at the Museum, Calpurnia Tate, & Karate Shotokan.

Warning: Violently Liberal.

 Please Proceed with Caution, as Conservative Republicans Disturb the Chameleons.

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